8th March 1965
View shows the office and works of Constructional Erection Ltd who specialise in Steelwork erection and demolition. This firm was based on Domestic Street but set back from the road.[internal reference; 2003729_20269412:WYAS Domestic Street, Box 41, no. 43]

8th March 1965
View looks onto the works of Constructional Erection Ltd. various pipes, gas canisters and ladders can be seen in front of the one-storey building. The office can be seen on the right edge with a 1965 Austin cambridge A60 Contryman parked outside.[internal reference; 2003729_37800234:WYAS Domestic Street, Box 41, no. 44]

8th March 1965
In this view the back of the offices of Constructional Erection Ltd can be seen. This firm was based on Domestic Street and speacialised in steelwork erection and demolition. Wasteground is visible in the foreground.[internal reference; 2003729_71397037:WYAS Domestic Street, Box 41, no. 42]

8th March 1965
View shows contruction works on Domestic Street. A garage and showroom is being built for John Oldridge and Son Ltd, motorcar agents and dealers who are moving here from Commercial Road in Kirkstall.[internal reference; 2003729_75959415:WYAS Domestic Street, Box 41, no. 45]

8th March 1965
View looks from Domestic Street onto the backs of commercial properties. On the right, with a white trim to the roof is the Alexandra Arms (19 Wortley Lane). Tetley's Ales is also written on the side. Moving right is the rear entrance of the St George's Inn (9 Wortley Lane) then James Crawshaw, licensed betting office which shares the premises of Frank Young, butchers at number 4 Domestic Street. A belisha beacon is visible on the right edge.[internal reference; 2003729_86483401:WYAS Domestic Street, Box 41, no. 38]